N. Sternberg et Rh. Hoess, DISPLAY OF PEPTIDES AND PROTEINS ON THE SURFACE OF BACTERIOPHAGE-LAMBDA, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 92(5), 1995, pp. 1609-1613
The display of peptides or proteins on the surface of viruses is an im
portant technology for studying peptides or proteins and their interac
tion with other molecules. Here we describe a display vehicle based on
bacteriophage lambda that incorporates a number of features distinct
from other currently used display systems. Fusions of peptides or prot
ein domains have been made to the amino terminus of the 11-kDa D prote
in of the lambda capsid. These fusions assemble onto the viral capsid
and appear to be accessible to ligand interactions, based on the abili
ty of a monoclonal antibody to recognize an epitope fused to the D pro
tein on phage heads, To produce large D fusion display libraries and y
et avoid the cumbersome task of cloning many fragments into lambda DNA
, we have used the Cre-loxP site-specific recombination system in vivo
to incorporate plasmids encoding the D fusions into the phage genome.
Finally, we show that D fusion proteins can be added in vitro to phag
e lacking D protein and be assembled onto the viral capsid.